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Friday, December 18, 2015

I pinned this recipe a while back and finally made it right before Thanksgiving. It's kind of like a Hot Fudge Sundae Cake, only instead of chocolate it's made of pumpkin and spice. Oh, this is amazing! I was seriously tempted to make this instead of pumpkin pie for Thanksgiving. It's that good.

I ended up making a pumpkin pie and those yummy Pumpkin Pie Crumb Bars instead, but I just may have to make this next year. And a time or two between now and then, of course. It's really simple to make, using ingredients you probably already have on hand, and so good.

It looks like an ordinary cake when you pull it out of the oven, but just wait until you scoop some of it out of the baking dish! Hiding under that cake is a rich, amazing syrup.

It's really good nice and hot straight out of the oven with some vanilla ice cream on top - and then some of the syrup spooned over the top. It's also very, very good the next day - cold with some whipped cream on top. I think it might be even better.

Friday, December 11, 2015

Someone posted this on Facebook, and it was called Sore Throat Tonic. I wrote the recipe down so I could try it when I had a sore throat. But it sounded so good - yep, I'm probably weird - that I just had to try it, sore throat or not.

I think it's really good. However, I don't know how it would actually help with a sore throat. It's a bit spicy and a little harsh, so I almost feel like it would make a sore throat worse. What it is good for is to clear everything out. If you've got a stuffy nose or clogged sinuses, this stuff is just what you need. I think it's also great to drink when you feel like you might be getting a cold - to scare that baby away for good. OK, I don't guarantee this will keep a cold away, but I did drink it quite a bit last week when I felt a cold was coming on, along with tea and hot honey lemon water and Emergen-C every day, and the cold never did develop into a full-blown cold. So, it's definitely worth a try.

Besides, it tastes good! Or at least I think so.

Keep the Cold Away Tonic

Ingredients:

1/8 tsp. cayenne

1/8 tsp. turmeric

2 tsp. apple cider vinegar

2 tsp. raw honey

a few slices raw ginger

squeeze of lemon (optional)

1 cup boiling water

Directions:

In mug, mix cayenne, turmeric, vinegar, honey, ginger and lemon.

Pour boiling water in; cover and steep for at least 5 minutes.

Enjoy

The original recipe did not call for lemon, but I think it really adds something to the flavor. If you don't have lemons, don't worry about it.

And, I just spent way too much time searching through all my photos on Flickr for a mug of tea or something to represent this, since I've never actually taken a picture, but no such luck. You'll just have to use your imagination, or take your own pictures when you try it. Or not.

Just enjoy. And don't forget to chew on the ginger slices when you get to the bottom. They have a nice bite to them.

Sunday, December 6, 2015

It's time again for Secret Recipe Club reveal! My secret blog assignment this month was Making Memories with your kids. If that sounds familiar, it's because I had Erin's blog for last week's themed reveal, too. What a bonus - I got to make two different recipes from her blog and share them with you! Since last week's post was about sweets and Holiday Treats, I wanted something completely different this week, though I'm definitely going to make this Raspberry Cream Cheese Coffee Cake soon.

Erin is a big fan of comfort food, and that sounded like just the thing - something easy after all the prep and cooking for Thanksgiving. Erin is a single mom of two kids, and she also works as a middle school counselor. It should come as no surprise that her blog is full of easy and kid-friendly recipes. I am going to have to try her Crock Pot Corn Chowder, Taco Soup, and Meatloaf and Mashed Potato Cupcakes very soon, but for this week I chose this yummy Crock Pot Chicken & Dumplings. I'm especially going to try the meatloaf and mashed potatoes. It's definitely a kid-friendly meal, and even if I don't make the cupcakes, I am seriously going to try Erin's trick for mashed potatoes - use ranch dressing instead of milk! Sounds good, huh?

1-2 hours prior to serving, shred chicken and return to pot. Add peas (run them under water to thaw first)

Cut biscuits into 4 to 6 pieces. Roll in cornmeal and then add to crock pot. Continue cooking until biscuits are firm.

Erin's recipe calls for a bag of mixed vegetables which you add at the end, where I added the peas. it wasn't until after I'd decided on this recipe and gotten the chicken and broth out of the freezer that I realized I didn't have a bag of mixed vegetables. So I had to improvise by adding celery and carrots, and the green pepper. Since they were fresh and needed cooked longer than the frozen vegetables needed, I added them at the beginning with the chicken. They turned out great.

I had never thought of using canned biscuits for dumplings. Luckily I had a can in my fridge. It was a 5 biscuit can of Grands! (10.5 oz.) so I cut them into 6 pieces because they are a bit bigger than the regular biscuits. I also think this recipe would work great with any dumpling recipe, if you have a favorite one. The biscuits (and the frozen vegetables) just make this recipe really simple and perfect for busy moms and anyone who wants a warm and comforting meal without too much trouble. For best results I would suggest adding the biscuits 2 hours before you want to serve, so they have plenty of time to cook. If you can't, just stir in the frozen veggies (thawed), add the biscuits to the top, and turn your crock pot on high for the final hour of cooking.

If you're looking for comfort food, definitely give this recipe a try. It smelled amazing from the moment I put everything into the crock pot, and it tasted just as good as it smelled. This recipe is definitely a keeper!

Where towels are for drying, and the white spoons don't go in the tomato sauce!

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